ethical funds and choices
Have you ever used school funds to purchase imported plastic materials when you could have shopped locally or recycled?
Have you ever sold or bought something for fundraising that was a waste of money?
Have you ever seen a waste of money or resources in schools?
What are the impacts of these spending decisions?
Have you ever sold or bought something for fundraising that was a waste of money?
Have you ever seen a waste of money or resources in schools?
What are the impacts of these spending decisions?
By following a few guidelines, we can create a world where students learn healthy economic habits and environmentally sustainable practices. A better world starts by making small changes and choosing useful, worthwhile school projects.
One resource included below is a plan to empower students to raise funds by developing a product that fits with their ecological goals. Another resource includes information about the benefits of worm bins in the classroom or at home. Growing our own food is healthy and empowering. Wise fundraising habits require conscious economic choice.
Bit by bit, these small changes can make a big impact.
One resource included below is a plan to empower students to raise funds by developing a product that fits with their ecological goals. Another resource includes information about the benefits of worm bins in the classroom or at home. Growing our own food is healthy and empowering. Wise fundraising habits require conscious economic choice.
Bit by bit, these small changes can make a big impact.